I returned by bricked Wii U to Best Buy and got my
money back...

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I feel like a scumbag tbh but everyone told me to do it and I wasn't particularly opposed to the idea

I just told them it was defective out of the box. Lady wrote down what was wrong with it, radio'd some guy and told him I was returning a defective Wii U because they had none to exchange it with and she scanned the debit card and sent me on my way, saying the money will arrive back to my account in 2-3 business day

I might be paranoid but the long return for my money (never returned at Best Buy but it seems like an awful long time), the fact she radio'd some guy and wrote down what was wrong with it makes me feel like they'll test it out, see it's bricked, and refuse to give me my money back.

Which is fine or whatever, but it'll suck if they refuse to return the bricked Wii U as well <_<

Whenever I pay for something by debit card and return the item to Best Buy I'm always given back my money in the form of cash. As a matter of fact, this always happens anytime I return something to a retailer whenever I pay for the item by debit card or cash.

Whenever I pay for something by debit card and return the item to Best Buy I'm always given back my money in the form of cash. As a matter of fact, this always happens anytime I return something to a retailer whenever I pay for the item by debit card or cash.